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  2. Piracy in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Suspected pirates assemble on the deck of a dhow near waters off of western Malaysia, January 2006.. Piracy in the 21st century (commonly known as modern piracy) has taken place in a number of waters around the globe, including the Gulf of Guinea, Gulf of Aden, [1] Arabian Sea, [2] Strait of Malacca, Sulu and Celebes Seas, Indian Ocean, and Falcon Lake.

  3. Piracy - Wikipedia

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    Pirates sometimes evade capture by sailing into waters controlled by their pursuer's enemies. With the end of the Cold War, navies have decreased in size and patrol less frequently, while trade has increased, making organized piracy far easier. Modern pirates are sometimes linked with organized-crime syndicates, but often are small individual ...

  4. Pirates in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Pirate Islands, a 2003 Australian children's television show, and sequel Pirate Islands: The Lost Treasure of Fiji. Black Lagoon is a 2006 anime about pirates in the South China Sea. It is a somewhat realistic look at the underlying themes of modern-day piracy. The seventh season of Survivor, Pearl Islands, and Pirate Master had a piracy theme.

  5. Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea. Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea affects a number of countries in West Africa as well as the wider international community. By 2011, it had become an issue of global concern. [1][2] Pirates in the Gulf of Guinea are often part of heavily armed criminal enterprises, who employ violent methods to steal oil cargo. [3]

  6. 13 Famous Pirates Who Ruled The High Seas - AOL

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    While dead men tell no tales, we have uncovered all the gripping details about 13 famous pirates who ruled the high seas. Stay with us to find out why Mary Read dressed as a man, Charles Vane was ...

  7. Piracy in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    These pirates are often fishermen who have resorted to piracy due to economic crisis or turf wars between groups of fishers. [citation needed] Much of the modern-day piracy in the southern Caribbean is a result of the economic upheaval in Venezuela. Venezuelan fishermen, who previously made a living off of catching tuna, shrimp, crab, and ...

  8. List of pirate films and television series - Wikipedia

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    Ramon Novarro, Marceline Day, Marc McDermott: Based on Romance: 1928 The Beautiful Corsair: Italy Wladimiro De Liguoro: Rina De Liguoro: The First Kiss: United States Rowland V. Lee: Fay Wray, Gary Cooper, Lane Chandler: Modern Pirates: Germany Manfred Noa: Jack Trevor: 1929 The Delightful Rogue: United States Leslie Pearce: Rod La Rocque: The ...

  9. Captain Phillips (film) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Phillips. (film) Captain Phillips is a 2013 American biographical action-thriller film [4][5][6] directed by Paul Greengrass. Based on the 2009 Maersk Alabama hijacking, the film tells the story of Captain Richard Phillips, an American merchant mariner who was taken hostage by Somali pirates. It stars Tom Hanks as Phillips, alongside ...